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Welcome to Hilton Warwick Stratford-upon-Avon

Address: A429 Stratford Road, Warwick, CV34 6RE

Hotel Description

Just outside historic Warwick, this 4-star Hilton Hotel features a leisure centre, stylish restaurant and modern rooms with Wi-Fi access. Warwick Racecourse is a 10-minute walk away.
The bright bedrooms at Hilton Warwick/Stratford-upon-Avon each have a flat-screen TV with on-demand movies. All rooms have a work desk and air conditioning, and some have garden views.
Caffè Cino Lounge and Bar offers drinks, bar snacks and light meals. The Restaurant 360 serves an international menu in contemporary surroundings, and room service is also available.
The Hilton Hotel Warwick is just off Junction 15 of the M40 motorway, 2 miles from Warwick Castle. Private on-site parking is available, and Stratford-upon-Avon is a 15-minute drive away.

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Distance 1.37 miles (2.2 km)
Lying a few hundred yards from Warwick Castle, it retains its historic charm and character, offering a range of elegant hospitality suites and private boxes catering for parties from 10 to 80 guests - all with closed circuit television and Tote facilities and all with balconies overlooking the racecourse. Warwick enjoys a full racing calendar all year round with meetings taking place on weekdays and weekends, afternoons and evenings. The racecourse can offer both corporate clients and group organisers a wide range of options from hospitality and sponsorship on race day's to conference and event facilties throughout the year. The facilities at the course are renowned for comfort and luxury and are constantly being upgraded to meet the needs of our clients. We look forward to welcoming you to Warwick Racecourse.

Distance 1.81 miles (2.9 km)
There has been a fortification of some description on this site since 914. The earliest military strategist to make use of the area's defensive features was Ethelfleda, daughter of Alfred the Great. It was originally built to protect the small hill top settlement of Warwick from Danish invaders threatening Mercia, the central Anglo-Saxon kingdom. It was William the Conqueror who built the first true castle here, building a motte (from the French word for moat) and bailey fort here in 1068. William appointed one of his followers, Henry de Beaumont as Castellan. At some point during this stewardship, de Beaumont changed his name to de Newburgh, and five of his descendants duly followed in their forefathers' footsteps. The Castle continued to be passed through noble families until 1978, when it was purchased from Lord Brooke by the Tussauds group.